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Iron Survivor Challenge match announced for NXT Deadline

A new match is being introduced at the upcoming NXT Deadline premium live event titled Iron Survivor Challenge.

WWE Hall of Famer Shawn Michaels made the announcement last night on NXT, detailing what the match, or in this case, matches, will consist of.

There will be two Iron Survivor Challenge matches, one featuring the men and one with the women. The winners of each match become the number one contenders for the NXT and NXT Women’s titles.

The match will consist of five individuals. The match will start with two people in the ring. Another individual will enter the match every five minutes until all five contenders are in the ring. The one with the most falls in 25 minutes will win the match. One point will be awarded for each pinfall, and the person who takes the pinfall has to go in a penalty box for 90 seconds.

The term Iron Survivor Challenge was trademarked by WWE earlier this month.

Deadline will take place on December 10 and will air on Peacock and WWE Network.


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